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‘Dark Winds’: Deanna Allison Joins AMC Series From Graham Roland, George R.R. Martin & Robert Redford - deadline.com - India - Colorado - county Gordon
deadline.com
23.02.2022 / 23:15

‘Dark Winds’: Deanna Allison Joins AMC Series From Graham Roland, George R.R. Martin & Robert Redford

EXCLUSIVE: Deanna Allison is set as a lead opposite Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon in Dark Winds, AMC’s Western noir thriller series based on Tony Hillerman’s popular Leaphorn & Chee book series. It hails from creator Graham Roland and executive producers George R.R. Martin and Robert Redford. Rainn Wilson, Noah Emmerich and Jessica Matten also star.

‘The Burning Sea’ Review: A Sequel to ‘The Wave’ and ‘The Quake,’ This Norwegian Disaster Movie Is Competent in an Overly Familiar Way - variety.com - Norway
variety.com
23.02.2022 / 04:57

‘The Burning Sea’ Review: A Sequel to ‘The Wave’ and ‘The Quake,’ This Norwegian Disaster Movie Is Competent in an Overly Familiar Way

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn “The Burning Sea,” which is your basic, everyday Norwegian oil-rig disaster thriller, Stian (Henrik Bjelland), a rig worker stationed on a drilling platform that’s about to collapse, must descend into the bowels of the rig to shut down a well that can’t be reached remotely. As the soundtrack fills with one of those flatulent brass musical scores that sounds like it’s heralding the arrival of the devil, a bureaucratically ominous title splashes across the screen: “D Shaft, Gullfaks A, 138 meters under the sea.” 138 meters? That’s pretty far down, though not necessarily deep enough to be, you know, scary.The disaster film started off as a “realistic” genre, one that gradually grew more over-the-top.

Keanu Reeves’ ‘John Wick 4,’ ‘Moonfall,’ ‘Dog’ Part of Amazon Prime Video, Leonine Licensing Deal - variety.com - Germany
variety.com
15.02.2022 / 14:02

Keanu Reeves’ ‘John Wick 4,’ ‘Moonfall,’ ‘Dog’ Part of Amazon Prime Video, Leonine Licensing Deal

Naman Ramachandran Amazon Prime Video and Germany’s Leonine Studios are expanding their existing partnership with a multi-year license agreement.Under the deal, Prime Video gets exclusive second window SVOD-rights for a six-month period to upcoming theatrical feature films and home entertainment titles from Leonine’s slate and also includes non-exclusive SVOD rights to titles from Leonine’s content library.Titles include Keanu Reeves’ “John Wick 4” and its spin-off “Ballerina,” starring Ana de Armas; Channing Tatum’s directorial debut “Dog”; Roland Emmerich’s “Moonfall,” starring Halle Berry; Nicolas Cage action-comedy “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”; Guillaume Canet’s “Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom,” with Gilles Lellouche, Marion Cotillard, Vincent Cassel and soccer star Zlatan Imbrahimović; Jennifer Lopez starrer “Shotgun Wedding”; and Leonine Studios co-production “The School of Magical Animals 2,” the sequel to Germany’s most successful theatrical release of 2021. Leonine Studios CEO Fred Kogel said: “It’s fantastic that we can expand our long-standing partnership with Prime Video by this agreement and achieve another important milestone for our licensing business with premium content.

‘Moonfall’ Director Roland Emmerich Says Marvel Superhero Movies And ‘Star Wars’ Are ‘Ruining’ Originality In Cinema - etcanada.com - USA - Germany
etcanada.com
07.02.2022 / 22:53

‘Moonfall’ Director Roland Emmerich Says Marvel Superhero Movies And ‘Star Wars’ Are ‘Ruining’ Originality In Cinema

Director Roland Emmerich says it’s a lot harder for filmmakers to develop and release original ideas thanks to the prevalence of Marvel movies and “Star Wars” spin-offs.

Roland Emmerich says Star Wars and Marvel movies are “ruining our industry a little bit” - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.02.2022 / 22:17

Roland Emmerich says Star Wars and Marvel movies are “ruining our industry a little bit”

Independence Day (and most recently, Moonfall) director Roland Emmerich has reiterated his disdain for IP-centric Hollywood blockbusters, saying in a new interview that franchises like Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe are “ruining” the film industry.The filmmaker’s latest assertion that such properties are void of creativity comes via Den Of Geek, where he reflected on the evolution of the disaster film as a viable genre for summer blockbusters. “Naturally Marvel and DC Comics, and Star Wars, have pretty much taken over,” he told the publication.

‘Jackass Forever’ Laughs Up a $23.5 Million Box Office Opening - thewrap.com - Los Angeles
thewrap.com
06.02.2022 / 21:01

‘Jackass Forever’ Laughs Up a $23.5 Million Box Office Opening

The return of the irreverent MTV stunt series has opened well below the $50 million start earned by “Jackass 3D” in 2010, though that was to be expected given the ongoing impact of the pandemic on most box office receipts. As with pretty much every film that has found box office success this past year despite the adversity, “Jackass Forever” has relied on turnout from younger male audiences with theaters in Los Angeles accounting for 27 of the top 40 highest grossing locations. “Jackass Forever” also has something that its predecessors did not: strong word of mouth.

Box Office: ‘Jackass Forever’ Catapults to No. 1 as ‘Moonfall’ Craters - variety.com - USA
variety.com
06.02.2022 / 18:47

Box Office: ‘Jackass Forever’ Catapults to No. 1 as ‘Moonfall’ Craters

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter living through a pandemic for nearly two years, Americans, as it turns out, were in desperate need of a laugh.That may explain why Paramount’s go-for-broke action comedy “Jackass Forever” triumphed at the domestic box office while Roland Emmerich’s disaster epic “Moonfall” turned into an epic disaster.“Jackass Forever,” the fourth installment in the ongoing saga of projectiles to the groin, collected $23 million from 3,604 North American locations in its debut, landing on the higher end of expectations. The latest “Jackass,” starring Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man and other daredevils from MTV days, had been widely expected to win the weekend, but its victory is still surprising and impressive because it has been some time since a pure comedy has claimed the top spot on box office charts.

Roland Emmerich Slams Superhero And ‘Star Wars’ Films; “It’s Ruining Our Industry A Little Bit” - deadline.com
deadline.com
06.02.2022 / 07:53

Roland Emmerich Slams Superhero And ‘Star Wars’ Films; “It’s Ruining Our Industry A Little Bit”

director Roland Emmerich thinks Superhero and films are ruining the industry. He is among the many actors and directors that have lambasted the state of the movie business because these types of movies exist.

John Bradley Talks ‘Moonfall,’ The Tender Moments In The Chaos & More [Interview] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
04.02.2022 / 21:15

John Bradley Talks ‘Moonfall,’ The Tender Moments In The Chaos & More [Interview]

John Bradley is poised to save the world in “Moonfall.” The epic sci-fi film from Roland Emmerich sees the actor portray an unlikely hero whose contributions prove that anyone can make a difference. For Bradley, its significance goes well beyond a standard popcorn flick.

Box Office: ‘Jackass Forever’ Scores $1.7 Million in Previews, ‘Moonfall’ Opens to $700K - variety.com - USA
variety.com
04.02.2022 / 21:05

Box Office: ‘Jackass Forever’ Scores $1.7 Million in Previews, ‘Moonfall’ Opens to $700K

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaWith much of the country bracing for or digging out from a nasty winter storm, two new releases are hoping to provide so much sizzle that moviegoers will brave the ice and snow to hit up their local multiplexes.In one corner: Lionsgate’s “Moonfall,” a disaster epic from Roland Emmerich, one of the most successful purveyors of cinematic destruction. In the other: Paramount’s “Jackass Forever,” the latest entry in the long-running series in which Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and Wee Man risk life, limb and nether regions in the service of comedy. “Jackass Forever” scored a stronger Thursday previews showing, netting $1.7 million.

Roland Emmerich Talks ‘Moonfall’ & Bringing Humanity To His Action Spectacles [Interview] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
04.02.2022 / 19:23

Roland Emmerich Talks ‘Moonfall’ & Bringing Humanity To His Action Spectacles [Interview]

Roland Emmerich is known for directing some of cinema’s highest-grossing action and sci-fi epics. From the natural disasters of “The Day After Tomorrow” to the otherworldly invaders of “Independence Day,” the filmmaker’s decades of work have become pop culture phenomena.

‘Independence Day’ Sequel Was Rewritten in 2 Weeks After Will Smith Dropped Out, Roland Emmerich Says - thewrap.com - New York - New York
thewrap.com
04.02.2022 / 00:47

‘Independence Day’ Sequel Was Rewritten in 2 Weeks After Will Smith Dropped Out, Roland Emmerich Says

reportedly to star in “Suicide Squad” instead).“I’m proud of ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ but we had one problem: Will Smith decided while we were preparing, to drop out. That was a huge, huge blow to me,” Emmerich said.What made things even more difficult was the fact that pre-production on the movie was in full swing, leaving Emmerich in a precarious position.

Review: 'Moonfall' is a brain-twisting, popcorny mega-blast - abcnews.go.com
abcnews.go.com
03.02.2022 / 22:41

Review: 'Moonfall' is a brain-twisting, popcorny mega-blast

Some people might look up at the moon and admire its glowing and desolate beauty. Director Roland Emmerich apparently sees a constructed hollow orb that may have been built by aliens.

‘Moonfall’ Review: Roland Emmerich Directs His Most Preposterous Spectacle Yet - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
03.02.2022 / 21:29

‘Moonfall’ Review: Roland Emmerich Directs His Most Preposterous Spectacle Yet

Over the course of his almost four-decade career, Roland Emmerich is a filmmaker who has become synonymous with big-budget, CG-infused epics whose screenplays often challenge the laws of space and time. Few moviegoers who saw “The Day After Tomorrow,” “2012” or even “White House Down” thought they were anything more than overblown extravaganza and a nice escape from the monotony of the real world.

‘Moonfall’ Review: Roland Emmerich’s Latest Serves Up a Lunar Disaster at Its Most Loony - variety.com
variety.com
03.02.2022 / 21:25

‘Moonfall’ Review: Roland Emmerich’s Latest Serves Up a Lunar Disaster at Its Most Loony

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticThe joke of Netflix’s recent “Don’t Look Up” is that scientists discover a meteor headed straight for earth, and even with six months to plan, humanity is too skeptical and disorganized to prevent it. Meanwhile, in Roland Emmerich’s latest eye-roller, “Moonfall,” the joke is pretty much flipped: Everybody’s favorite satellite is set to collide with earth in, oh, a day or so, and that’s just enough time for two space jockeys to suit up, shuttle out and set things right.I say “joke” because “Moonfall” is designed to elicit incredulous laughter as its ludicrous plot snowballs from a high-concept hypothetical question (what if the moon suddenly changed course and came crashing toward earth?) to increasingly implausible complications on the theme, all while requiring Halle Berry, as acting director of NASA Jocinda Fowl, to keep a straight face while saying things like, “Everything we thought we knew about the nature of the universe has just gone out the window!” Like gravity, logic and how we define good acting.

‘Moonfall’ Film Review: Roland Emmerich’s Silly Space Saga Is a Four-Star One-Star Movie - thewrap.com - USA
thewrap.com
03.02.2022 / 21:05

‘Moonfall’ Film Review: Roland Emmerich’s Silly Space Saga Is a Four-Star One-Star Movie

this — this insipid, hackneyed, laughable joke of a motion picture — is actually really cool. And the weirdest part of all is, they’re kind of right.

Roland Emmerich Says Marvel, DC & ‘Star Wars’ Are “Ruining” The Film Industry Because Nobody “Does Anything Original” - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
03.02.2022 / 03:03

Roland Emmerich Says Marvel, DC & ‘Star Wars’ Are “Ruining” The Film Industry Because Nobody “Does Anything Original”

Director Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster film “Moonfall” returns him to the Moon yet again, after exploring it in “Independence Day: Resurgence” and in a greater capacity with his lesser-known 1990 sci-fi actioner “Moon 44.” He’s now on the press tour to promote his latest studio event movie and, of course, has been asked about the current state of cinema, blockbusters, and the movies business in general.

Roland Emmerich: Marvel Movies and ‘Star Wars’ Are ‘Ruining Our Industry a Little Bit’ - variety.com
variety.com
03.02.2022 / 02:11

Roland Emmerich: Marvel Movies and ‘Star Wars’ Are ‘Ruining Our Industry a Little Bit’

Zack Sharf Roland Emmerich, the blockbuster filmmaker behind “Independence Day,” “The Day After Tomorrow” and the upcoming “Moonfall,” credited “Star Wars” and superhero movies pumped out by Marvel and DC as “ruining” the film industry. Emmerich’s “Moonfall,” backed by Lionsgate and made on a reported budget in the $140 million range, is the increasingly-rare example of an original Hollywood tentpole.“Oh yes,” Emmerich told Den of Geek when asked if the disaster genre has changed in recent years.

‘Jackass Forever,’ ‘Moonfall’ Aim to Take Down ‘Spider-Man’ at the Box Office - variety.com - USA
variety.com
02.02.2022 / 18:47

‘Jackass Forever,’ ‘Moonfall’ Aim to Take Down ‘Spider-Man’ at the Box Office

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWill this be the weekend that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is dethroned at the box office once and for all?Paramount’s go-for-broke action comedy “Jackass Forever” and director Roland Emmerich’s disaster epic “Moonfall” certainly hope that’s the case. After an excruciatingly slow January at the movies, one that let “Spider-Man” tower over the competition for weeks, the two nationwide releases will try their hand at getting audiences to multiplexes.“Jackass Forever,” the fourth installment in the ongoing saga of projectiles to the groin, appears to have the best shot at taking down “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which has spent six of the last seven weeks at No. 1.

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